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ABBY's House (Worcester, MA)
Abby's House is a shelter for homeless, battered, and low income women and their children in the Worcester community. We open the shelter in the evenings, interact with the guests, and return to campus the following morning. Abby's House provides a safe, supportive environment for women in the community and Holy Cross volunteers to learn from one another. Evenings spent at the shelter are a great time to offer an ear to the stories and struggles of these women's lives.
AIDS project (Worcester, MA)
Each year, College of the Holy Cross's Bishop Healy Multicultural Society hosts a week of events dedicated to educating the community on the effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and to building compassion for victims and their loved ones. This is the sixth consecutive year of AIDS Compassion and Awareness Week, the largest and most important event the Society sponsors. The week's events culminate in a charity banquet which serves as an educational event and fundraiser open to the Holy Cross and Worcester communities. All proceeds will be donated to AIDS Project Worcester and the Pendulum Project. The evening includes student performances, a slide show, speakers from AIDS Project Worcester and The Pendulum Project, and a raffle.
Comunidades en Movimiento(CEM) (Los Angeles, CA)
Creighton Center for Health Policy Ethics (Omaha, USA)
The Center assists professionals, policy makers and the general public in clarifying ethical issues and in making health care and health policy more just and humane. To that end, CHPE conducts workshops, conferences and consultations on ethics and social issues in health care and health policy.
In addition, individual faculty members provide service across CUMC, the University, and the community at large through membership on boards and committees in health care, the health sciences, and the arts.
Creighton Medical School Magis Clinic (Omaha, NE)
Magis Clinic was established by Creighton students to serve disadvantaged and homeless populations in Omaha. The Magis Clinic, with assistance from our partners, provides free healthcare and referrals to existing community services. It is the only free medical clinic in Omaha open on Saturdays that treats homeless men, women, children, and the medically uninsured.
Domestic Violence Task Force (Washington, DC)
To tackle this social justice issue, the DV task force believes that a response from our faith-based communities is appropriate and necessary. Such a response involves developing a coalition of faith communities to work on ways to address DV.
Environmental Studies Program Gonzaga University (Spokane , AL)
The ENVS Program at Gonzaga connects a community of faculty and students who bring the diverse perspectives of a liberal arts education to bear on issues of human interaction with the natural world. Current studies include: an evaluation of American Legacy Foundation/Washington State Department of Health Media Literacy Pilot Study.
Health Ministry (Kansas City, MO)
The parish provides health-related information and blood pressure screening.
Health Ministry (Missoula, MT)
The parish promotes healthy living through blood pressure checkups, walking, and special teachings to gain wisdom on how to take care of our body, mind and spirit. Yearly event: “Walk to Bethlehem” starts in September and continues through December.
Health Promotion Center (Bridgeport, CT)
The Health Promotion Center (HPC) is a free-standing community nursing center based in Bridgeport, Conn. facilitated by Fairfield University's School of Nursing. Through the HPC, students, faculty, and staff provide health education, screening, referral, and follow-up services to underserved populations by working with community organizations and agencies, as well as with individuals. Students gain professional experience while providing needed healthcare and education.
HOPE Lodge (Worcester, MA)
HOPE Lodge is a house in Worcester that provides housing for cancer patients and their families while the patient is receiving treatment at area hospitals. HOPE Lodge is sponsored by the American Cancer Society. The volunteers visit HOPE Lodge one night a week, and spend time with those patients who are eager for company. The ages of the patients range from infants to elders. While at the site volunteers and patients play games, bake treats, watch movies, or simply sit and chat. The program is a wonderful experience for patients and volunteers. “We brought smiles to their faces each week, and even inspired them to start similar groups of their own after they left HOPE Lodge.
Institute of Catholic Bioethics (Philadelphia, PA)
The Institute of Catholic Bioethics at Saint Joseph’s University was founded on August 28, 2006 with the mission to develop and promote interdisciplinary research projects, educational programs, academic courses, clinical consultation and policy development services in the field of bioethics to meet the needs of three constituencies: the Saint Joseph’s University academic community, the medical establishment of the Philadelphia area and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Jesuit Urban Service Team (Camden, NJ)
The Jesuit Urban Service Team provides educational, medical, legal and social services to the working poor and underserved families living in Camden and South Jersey. These ministries include Holy Name School and the High School Scholars Program, St. Luke’s Catholic Medical Services, the Camden Center For Law and Social Justice and Guadalupe Family Services.
Obesity Prevention Center (St. Louis, MO)
The Obesity Prevention Center is committed to the scholarship of discovery reflected in our mission: To discover new knowledge through research that integrates social, behavioral, cultural, and physical factors critical to understanding problems, implementing programs, and developing policies designed to prevent obesity; To apply this knowledge to the practice of preventing obesity, through partnerships with community and academic collaborators.
Office for International Programs, Grahamstown, South Africa (Chestnut Hill, MA)
Rhodes University: Semester or full-year program in Grahamstown for students across the disciplines. Excellent opportunities for service learning. Grahamstown offers excellent supervised community service opportunities. Under the dedicated leadership of BC’s on-site coordinator, Prof. Geoffrey Antrobus, students participate in customized service placements in local hospitals, shelters, day care centers, schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, and AIDS education projects.
Operation Santa Claus (Philadelphia, PA)
Operation Santa Claus is a program that delivers toys to needy families. Last year, toys were delivered to 12,000 children. Teams of teens from the Delaware Valley
volunteer to dress up and deliver toys to children who may not receive gifts at Christmas.
Regional Aids Interfaith Network (RAIN) (Charlotte, NC)
RAIN engages the community to transform lives and promote respect and dignity for all people touched by the AIDS crisis through compassionate care, education and leadership development. As a RAIN member, St. Peter's encourages a theology of love and care for all persons affirming their inherent worth and dignity in the face of social structures and policies that too often overlook or deny their needs.
Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions Service Learning (Denver, CO)
The Center for Service Learning at RHCHP at Regis University serves as a resource for faculty and students by connecting academic course objectives with community based learning opportunities.
Social Assitance of St. Ignatius Parish (Chestnut Hill , MA)
- Work to alleviate hunger—with Project Bread's Walk for Hunger and food drives
- Help the homeless—at hopeFound in Jamaica Plain and Cor Unum Meal Center in Lawrence
- Help children and families in Boston—through back-to-school programs for Mother Caroline Academy and Julie's Family Learning Program.
- Build affordable housing—with Habitat for Humanity.
- Bring food and clothing and blankets—to those in need
- Brighten a family's Christmas—by bringing gifts to children and families at Christmas
- Help us—support our sister parish in Jamaica - St. Anne's
- Bring a smile and a prayer and the Eucharist– minister to the homebound and hospitalized members of our Parish
- Share with our elders– join with us to organize and serve at parish events with our Seniors
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Be involved in healthcare for the homeless – donate goods that enable programs to provide quality healthcare for individuals and families in greater Boston
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Join our Respect Life Committee— engage in prayer, education, and outreach on life issues for all stages on life
